Can you e-file PA return with a corrected W-2? Note along with W-2c says "when you file your state income tax return for 2006, attach the enclosed copy of form W-2c and the original form W-2 to your state tax return." Isn't it sufficient to mark input as corrected W-2 and enter correct figures?
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Originally posted by HBurkholder View PostCan you e-file PA return with a corrected W-2? Note along with W-2c says "when you file your state income tax return for 2006, attach the enclosed copy of form W-2c and the original form W-2 to your state tax return." Isn't it sufficient to mark input as corrected W-2 and enter correct figures?
Now, don't take offense if he corrects you -- he's already caught me postin' some out-of-date ('99) Hope/Lifetime info and he told the whole board about it (you have to just act like you didn't see the post).
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Thank you for tagging me in on this one, Black Bart, but I don't know the answer. And if fellow PA'ers John o' PA & KBTS knew the answer, they'd probably have been kind enough to provide it by now. But, HBurkholder, I'd be inclined to answer your second question yes and e-file with the W-2C.
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Originally posted by BP. View PostThank you for tagging me in on this one, Black Bart, but I don't know the answer. And if fellow PA'ers John o' PA & KBTS knew the answer, they'd probably have been kind enough to provide it by now. But, HBurkholder, I'd be inclined to answer your second question yes and e-file with the W-2C.
P.S. Where is that John of PA anyway, now that you mention it? Isn't he a Mormon, Mennonite, Moonie, Meteorite or sump'n like that? May have gone into seclusion with those 19th century Amishers.
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